I got this last time it was around and actually stuck with it untill May this year because it's so good, even for £7.99 per month as you can use on up to 5 devices each with a separate profile, so even after 2 magazines it's basically paid for itself.
Try it for a month and cancel immediately if you don't want to pay £7.99 monthly going forward.
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vegasbaby
14 Jul 17#1
Is this for new subscribers only? Cancelled our subscription a few months ago, but for £1 it would be nice to catch up with a few mags.
phoenix_af to vegasbaby
14 Jul 171#2
Should definitely work for you
Qrunch
14 Jul 17#3
Standard price is too much I reckon but this is hot
Zuulan to Qrunch
14 Jul 172#7
Just read 2-3 mags a month and Readly is likely to be cheaper. Like the Op I took up a trail subscription and have stuck with them ever since. Something I very rarely do.
Stendhal
14 Jul 172#4
Looks intriguing but the lack of a search function to quickly check if I would have access to the 2 or 3 magazines I'd actually read is pretty poor from a sales point of view. I have live subscriptions with these magazines so I'd happily sign up to Readly as it would be more economical. I've checked the titles in the business and finance category and my magazines don't appear but a search bar would be better as I might be looking in the wrong places.
Also, in the FAQ, it says you can try 14 days for free so not really sure why I'd bother paying a quid for an extra 14 days as you'd probably just make your mind up either way within the 14 days.
phoenix_af to Stendhal
14 Jul 17#5
Totally understand that from your point of view but if you've had a subscription before and you don't want the hassle of setting up a new account for a free trial then you can use this for £1
furber to Stendhal
15 Jul 17#9
Which mags are you looking for?
Henno
14 Jul 171#6
I had never heard of readly so thanks for the post. When u think a magazine costs around a fiver this is actually pretty decent. Might have to give it a go.
Swooshie
14 Jul 17#8
I'm on a months trial at the moment with them, can definitely recommend.
Opening post
Try it for a month and cancel immediately if you don't want to pay £7.99 monthly going forward.
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Also, in the FAQ, it says you can try 14 days for free so not really sure why I'd bother paying a quid for an extra 14 days as you'd probably just make your mind up either way within the 14 days.